Wednesday, 9 May 2018

How to Make the Strategy for JIPMER Preparation after NEET




National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) held on May 6, 2018. After it, the next target of the medical aspirants across the country is generally the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER). It is no less tough and prestigious than NEET or any medical entrance examinations in the country. Lakhs of medical aspirants appear at JIPMER for around 200 seats. JIPMER is scheduled to be held on 03 Jun 2018. It is at the 6th rank in a NIRF Medical Ranking 2018.  The preparation for the examination of this standard requires planning and strategy in advance. The most important of all this is to adhere to them at all costs during the preparation period. Undoubtedly, JIPMER is one of the toughest medical entrance examinations in the country. It demands intelligence and clarity in concept on the part of the aspirants. They are to be very quick at attempting the questions and smart in preparation for the examination. Hard labour combined with intelligence and smartness in preparation helps them get success. We are giving the tips and strategies, which have been suggested by the experts.
Without making a strategy for preparation, JIPMER cannot be cleared. But before this, the medical students must know the pattern of examination.

JIPMER Exam Pattern
Total Duration of the Exam: 2.5 hours
Mode of the Exam: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
The language of the Exam: English only
Number of Questions:  200
Tip: JIPMER aspirants are required to have a glimpse of NEET 2018 Answer Key after the exam to check it that how many questions they could easily be solved and how many were difficult for them. Keeping the self-appraisal in mind, they should start preparing for JIPMER. It will help them a lot in cracking exam.
 Distribution of Paper:
Subject            Number of Questions
Physics                         60
Chemistry                    60
Biology                         60
English Language and Comprehension    10
Logical and Quantitative Reasoning    10
Total    200

How to Prepare for JIPMER?
After knowing about the pattern of exam, the next step is how to prepare for JIPMER, which is tough and demands clear conception about the subject on the part of the aspirants. Mugging up the topics will not be of much help in cracking the exam.
The following tips suggested by the experts have been very fruitful for the medical aspirants, especially JIPMER. These are as follows:
1. Clear Conceptions: The medical aspirants who prepare for JIPMER must try their best to understand the topics they have studied very clearly. There should be no confusion about the conception of the subject. They are required to practice the question papers of JIPMER exams held previous years. By practicing regularly, they will understand the nature of the questions generally asked in the examination.

2. Practice matters most: It is a well-accepted fact that more you do practice, the better you understand the subject. As far as practice is concerned, reading time and again one thing makes a permanent place in the mind as it is seen in the villages at the wells that the villagers draw water in a small bucket by binding it to the rope and after that this is dropped in the well time and again because of which a permanent line is drawn on its surrounding which is made up of concrete. So, the regular practice can do a miracle.

Always be concise and compact: While making preparation for JIPMER, it must be compact and concise. Make the notes from NCERT books on all important topics.   Making short and compact notes will do the job. They can write some important formulas and information on these notes and carry with them anywhere.  JIPMER has also released an official mock which the candidate can take. It lets the candidate have an idea of the level of difficulty of the questions.

 3. Self-Appraisal: Self-appraisal is a must for candidates appearing at any examination. After thorough preparation, it is necessary to know how much they have understood. If the same question paper is given in the examination hall, how much they would score. It also boosts up confidence. Always be confident to face the challenge.


4. Be Positive and Hopeful: After hard preparation for JIPMER, the aspirants must always be positive about the outcome. Never allow negativity to dominate your thought. With the positive frame of mind, JIPMER aspirants are bound to do well in the examination.

Tuesday, 8 May 2018

AIIMS to Release MBBS Admit Card 2018 on May 10



The All India Institute Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is going to release Admit Card for its MBBS entrance examination 2018 on May 2018. It will be available on its official website: aiimsexams.org. The examination is of 3 hours and thirty minutes duration and it is conducted in two shifts i.e. Morning Shift 9: 00 to 12.30 PM and Afternoon Shift, 3:00 PM to 6.30 PM. AIIMS Entrance Examination will be held in 171 cities across the country.
Step to download AIIMS MBBS Admit Card 2018
Log on to the official website: aiimsexam.org.
Click on the link download AIIMS MBBS admit card 2018
Enter your ID and password
Click on login button
Admit card will be displayed on your computer screen
Check and Download the admit card

Take a printout for future use

Monday, 7 May 2018

Fundamentally, Both AIIMS and JIPMER are the Same


There is not much difference between AIIMS and JIPMER Medical Entrance Examinations. Fundamentally, both the examinations are the same. Both are held on national level and the examinations are of very high standard. There is less number of medical seats in JIPMER than the AIIMS. AIIMS with its 7 branches has 700 medical seats while JIPMER has only 200. JIPMER attaches more importance to English language skill than AIIMS.

Apart from Physics, Chemistry and Biology, the AIIMS has one additional section of General Knowledge while JIPMER has English and Reasoning.  AIIMS examination tests concepts and understanding. Its problems can be lengthy.  JIPMER requires the medical aspirants to be much quicker than AIIMS.

Do AIIMS and JIPMER have a different syllabus?
AIIMS syllabus is the same as JIPMER.  AIIMS exam has two additional sections – GK (mostly current affairs) and aptitude. Assertion-Reason questions will be asked in AIIMS entrance. There are also two additional sections – English & Reasoning in JIPMER exam.

Exam Pattern of AIIMS and JIPMER
Both AIIMS and JIPMER are online exams (CBT). Let’s see the exam pattern of AIIMS and JIPMER one by one.

AIIMS Exam Pattern
The AIIMS entrance examination is of 3½ hours duration and will have one paper consisting of 200 objective type (multiple choice and reason-assertion type) questions from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, General Knowledge and Aptitude.

The distribution of questions is:
Physics: 60
Chemistry: 60
Biology (Botany and Zoology): 60
General Knowledge: 10
Aptitude & Logical Thinking: 10
Total Questions: 200
Each incorrect response will get a score of -1/3 (minus-one-third).
The pattern of JIPMER MBBS Entrance Examination is:
Exam duration: 2.5 hrs
Physics: 60 Questions,
Chemistry: 60 Questions,
Biology: 60 Questions,
Logic and Quantitative Reasoning: 10 Questions &
English and Comprehension: 10 Questions.
Four marks will be awarded for each correct answer. One mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.

Is it possible to prepare for AIIMS and JIPMER simultaneously?
Yes, definitely. The core syllabus of PCB is same in these two examinations. The preparation strategy would be the same for AIIMS and JIPMER.
For AIIMS and JIPMER, medical aspirants need to prepare for some additional sections – GK + Aptitude in AIIMS, and English + Reasoning in JIPMER.

How to prepare for AIIMS and JIPMER?
Keep your main subjects strong – Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
AIIMS requires thorough knowledge of NCERT books.
The Physics in AIIMS is slightly difficult but if your concepts are strong, you can solve problems easily. You can prepare additional sections in AIIMS and JIPMER. At the same time, you need to keep your focus on PCB revision. Time management is very important in JIPMER. You need to solve 200 questions in only 150 mins, i.e. 2.5 hrs.
For JIPMER, one needs good knowledge of English and Reasoning. The English is little tricky, not so simple.

Seats comparison in AIIMS and JIPMER

The total number of seats in all AIIMS combined is 700 for Indian students. There are 7 seats for Foreign Nationals in AIIMS Delhi. The selection ratio in AIIMS makes the exam more challenging for medical aspirants .JIPMER has least seats in compare to AIIMS, around 200 in two JIPMER campus. 

NEET Exam 2018 Analysis: Physics tough, Chemistry and Biology Easy



National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test held yesterday across the country. It was conducted by Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE). 13.2 lakh NEET aspirants appeared at this year's exam compared to 11. 2 lakhs last year. The reason behind the increase in the number of students' is that several states preferring NEET to state-level Common Entrance Tests (CETs) for admission in health sciences.

According to the exam observers, the dramatic increase in a number of students may also be attributed to the more number of them clearing 12 class exams and various policies and scholarships provided by the govt. As far as the question paper is concerned, it is said to be easier than the last year.

According to the responses about the nature of question from several NEET aspirants, who appeared at the Exam yesterday i.e. May 6, 2018, most questions were not time-consuming. There were similarities between the weight of marks in this paper and the 12th standard syllabus. Physics was the toughest section amongst the three and it was also lengthy.
 24 questions were asked from the 12th standard syllabus and 21 questions from the 11th standard syllabus. This section had 2 difficult questions, 9 moderate questions and 34 easy questions. There were many calculation-based questions.
Chemistry section was moderate and lengthy. 20 questions asked from the 12th standard syllabus and 20 questions from the 11th standard syllabus. This section had 1 difficult question, 20 moderate questions and 24 easy questions. Most questions were based on simple concepts.

According to them, Biology was the easiest section amongst the three, however, according to him, this section was not lengthy. 46 questions were asked from the 12th standard syllabus and 44 questions from the 11th standard syllabus. This section had 9 difficult questions, 33 moderate questions and 48 easy questions. Most students found the paper moderate and expected marks in the range of 350-400.
NEET 2018 was easy to moderate with 170 questions based on NCERT and only 10 questions were found tricky as interlinking two topics.

"Out of the total 180 questions, 110 questions were found easy; 45 questions were of moderate difficulty level, whereas 25 questions were of high difficulty level. Biology was found to be the easiest of all; Chemistry was easy to moderate while students found Physics to be the toughest.

According to the teachers who keenly watch the NEET Exam, the minimum marks expected to qualify NEET for any college is 135+-5.  However, students opting for government colleges would require 510+-5.

According to CBSE, the dates for OMR and answer key release will be intimidated soon. NEET 2018 results will be released on June 5, 2018. All India counseling and state-wise counseling to medical and dental admissions will commence after that.

 It is expected that the qualifying score is around 150 for general category. Any score in excess of 525 should get the students admission in top colleges through the state quota channel.

Saturday, 5 May 2018

Do's and Don'ts To Crack NEET 2018 | AIPMST (Secondary) | Blogger


Dos and Don'ts to Crack NEET Exam 2018
Barely two days are left to go to the NEET Examination 2018. It is natural for the aspirants to be stressed how to do well at it. So, it is necessary for them to know in advance what to do and what not to do before the examination. We are describing Dos and Don'ts here point by point for the benefit of the students.

Dos
Trust Yourself:
It is necessary for the NEET aspirants to have complete trust in them. They must always be positive that they have put in hard labour into their preparation so they must do well at the examination. They never underestimate their talent, intelligence and power of understanding. They must keep always in their mind a maxim attributed to Oliver Cromwell - "Trust in God and keep your powder dry!" They must enter the examination hall with the belief that they have studied thoroughly, sincerely and seriously so the success will certainly come to them.

Follow 6R’s Strategy:
6R’s strategy stands for Reading, Remember, Revision, Reassessment, Review, and Result. This is the most suitable way to crack NEET 2018.

Make a Diary of Formula and Important Concept:
Making a diary of important formula and concept helps the candidates in their last minute revision. It increases the understanding of the subject.

Keep the Basics Balanced:
It is necessary for the candidates to pay equal attention to all the subjects of the NEET syllabus in the beginning itself. But with examination time coming closer, they must rely on notes from the NCERT books and go through them again and again before the examination. As all subjects carry equal marks, so it is required to keep the basics of study balanced.

Do Mental and Physical Exercises Daily:
It keeps the candidates fit and fine both mentally and physically. It also keeps exam stress away. Meditation and Yoga also help in keeping the mind fresh to grasp the topics of the subject very well. It also increases concentration power of NEET aspirants.

Sound Sleep is Necessary:
It is necessary for the NEET aspirants to have sound sleep to keep their mind fresh and alert. It will also increase the efficiency level of the NEET aspirants.

Don'ts
Never Lose Confidence:
Confidence plays an important role in getting success in any examination. So, always be confident and positive of the outcome. Losing confidence makes you nervous and once you become nervous, you forget everything you have studied during the preparation of the examination.

Keep off Procrastination:
The habit of procrastination is very bad. Those who have the habit of procrastination always extend the work to be done by them. And ultimately, it remained unfinished throughout the life. So, what you would do tomorrow, you do it today and what you would do today you do just now. Only then success will come to you.

Don't Adopt Short Cut Route:

As there is no short cut way to success, you are advised not to adopt any short cut method of study. Short cut method shortens your vision and horizon of understanding. So never go through shortcut route.  

CBSE NEET 2018 Negative Marking & Risk, How To Get Good Marks


How to cut Negative Marking in the NEET Exam 2018
NEET is the most important medical entrance examination. Lakhs of students across the country appear at this examination and only a few thousands are selected. This makes the exam very difficult and tough. In the competitive examination like NEET, fraction of marks matters in the success and failure of students. So, it is necessary for them to know in advance about this examination and marking pattern.
Undoubtedly, there is a cut throat competition among the students in NEET examination. Negative marking is also there. There’s negative marking, where there’s a deduction of 1 mark for every wrong answer. All aspirants appearing for NEET exam cannot ignore negative marking, as it can make a difference between a good and average rank. So, NEET aspirants must follow the following tips to avoid negative marking.

   Read all Questions Seriously:
The NEET aspirants are advised to go through the question paper thoroughly and seriously in the first place. Some questions are tricky. It is necessary to understand them clearly before making any attempt. Haste makes waste. So, you are not to be hasty. You must do speedily, but not hastily because it will lead you to commit mistake. And making wrong answers mean destroying your prospect of selection. So, you must read the questions deeply before giving answers.

Don't be Over Excited:
 NEET aspirants should be confident, but must not be overconfident. Overconfidence about the answer of the question may lead sometime to mistake and that results in the negative marking. It has also been experienced that some students get overexcited just after having the first glance at the question paper and make silly mistake. Overconfidence results in committing mistake. The answer of the question would be known to the candidates as they have already studied if they had kept themselves cool, calm and composed in the examination hall. 

  Leave Aside the Doubtful Questions:
 NEET aspirants are advised to leave the doubtful questions behind and move ahead and attempt only those questions the answers of which they are pretty sure. There may be mistake in solving doubtful questions and every mistake will result in negative marking. So, to decrease the negative marking attempt only those question about which you are sure.

4   Stop Worrying:
 First of all, students start worrying the moment the question paper is given to them. The result is that they forget even the answers of those questions which they had studied during the preparation time. So stop worrying and start thinking with confidence how to solve the questions. Never allow negativity to overpower you.

 Don't Give Wrong Answer at the Last Moment:
Generally, it has been experienced that most of the NEET aspirants give wrong answers at the last moment with the intention of filling up the answer sheet and in the hope that if they proved to be right, they would get marks. But this way never happens. Giving answer on the basis of imagination and expectation mostly proves to be wrong. So, never answer at the last moment only to fill the answer sheet.

 Go Through NEET Guidelines:
It is necessary for the NEET aspirants to go through the instructions before attempting the questions. They are also required to keep their answer sheet neat and clean. They must not do overlapping while answering the questions. Never choose two answers in the OMR sheet as that question will be invalid and lead to negative marking.
 


Thursday, 3 May 2018

Last Moment Preparation for NEET Exam 2018


3 days are left to go to NEET examination 2018. It is going to be held on May 6 across the country. The admit card has already been released. All medical aspirants are expected to be running NEET exam fever. Anxiety, nervousness and fear are generally found among the students on the eve of examination. But they have to keep these things away from them and only concentrate on the important topics in their notes prepared from the NCERT books.

Medical aspirants numbering about 13.36 lakh students are going to appear at the NEET examination on May 6, 2018 across the country. Every student must prepare long and short term strategy for preparation. Now, they only have to depend on short term strategy. Here are few tips of preparation for examination at the 11th hour.

Study with short gaps: It is not beneficial for the students to study long hours at a stretch. It will cause mental tiredness and listlessness. The purpose must be of understanding the subject, which the students have already studied. So, quality is more important than quantity. By giving gaps of one or two hours in their study, the students start studying again with doubly interest. 

Revise the basics repeatedly: After going through the NCERT books on all subjects of the syllabus and making notes from them, the students must only put emphasis on the revision of the important topics. Thorough study of NCERT books is sufficient for doing well at NEET Exam.

Don't go after new topics and study material: During the last minute preparation, never look for new topics or study material. There is no dearth of books and study materials in the market. You have to keep away from them and be confined to your study of the topics from notes. No new learning is required. It will only create confusion. Be confident to face the exam with hope of success.

Give equal time to all subjects: It is utmost necessary for the students to study all the three subjects with equal attention and interest. They must strike balance in studying theory and problem solving and revising of all previous years' papers.

Give priority to a revision of concepts and formulae: Students are required to devote ample time to revise concepts and formulae. It will be very beneficial in recalling them at the time of examination. It will also boost up confidence.

Be relaxed and keep off anxiety: Students have to be cool and calm before the examination. They never allow nervousness to overpower them. Listen to music and practice yoga.

Organize mock test: With the examination at hand, students are advised to take mock test to be in examination mode. They must also solve all the questions in the given time. It will give them idea whether they will be able to answer to all the questions in the given time. 

Students are required to pay attention on some of the important topics from all the three subjects in the last minute preparation.
These are as follows: 
Physics: Mechanics, Optics, Thermodynamics and Nuclear Physics
Chemistry: Mole Concept, General Organic Chemistry, Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Chemistry
Biology: Ecology and Environment, Genetics, Cell Biology, Morphology, Reproduction and Physiology of Plants and Animals, Basics of Biotechnology

Good Luck to All the NEET Aspirants!

Wednesday, 2 May 2018

All Medical Entrance Exam 2018: National & University Level List | Top Medical Entrance Exam 2018


All Medical Entrance Exams 2018
Medical is one the most respected, lucrative, rewarding and attractive professions. Doctors or medical practitioners are held in high esteem in the society. All respect them. They cure the people suffering from any disease. To start a medical profession, one has to study MBBS/BDS courses in colleges for getting the degree.

To get admission in Medical College for pursuing education, the students will have to clear medical entrance test at a national level. A number of medical entrance examinations at national and university levels are conducted every year for admission in MBBS/BDS courses across the nation. Now since 2017, there are no state-level medical entrance examinations and all have merged into National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) Examination. We are giving below the list of Medical Entrance Examinations at national and University level for the academic year 2018-2019:
National and University Level Exams

NEET 2018
NEET (National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test) is the most important national level examination. The largest number of candidates appears at this examination. It is a premier national level medical entrance examination, which is the first choice of the students to sit in. Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducts it every year. It selects the candidates for admission in MBBS/BDS courses. The mode of NEET Examination is based on Pen and paper. Candidates fill an application form for NEET in the month of January.

NEET PG 2018
National Board of Examinations (NBE) conducts a national level exam named as NEET-PG (National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test – Post Graduate). This examination is held for selecting candidates for admission into MD/MS courses offered by various medical colleges across the country. The online registration started from 31st October 2017 (January session). For June session, it starts from April 2018.

JIPMER 2018
JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research) holds the medical entrance examination for admission of a candidate in MBBS courses. Candidates can apply for this examination in the first week of March 2018 through online mode only. Medical aspirants will get admission in JIPMER, Puducherry & JIPMER, Karaikal campuses.

JIPMER PG 2018
JIPMER PG is a national level examination conducted by the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research. Students aspiring for admissions in MD/MS courses may appear for this exam. JIPMER PG exam is held in two sessions, i.e January and July 2018. The application form is released in the month of March 2018.

AIIMS 2018
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) holds a medical entrance examination for admission of students in MBBS courses to its institute.  The application form of AIIMS 2018 was released in the third week of February 2018. Candidates who want to pursue MBBS course from AIIMS can apply for this exam.

AIIMS PG 2018
AIIMS PG Entrance Exam is a national level post graduate examination conducted by AIIMS, New Delhi. This examination is held for selection of students for admissions in MD/MS/MDS/DM/M.CH Courses offered by AIIMS across the country. The exam is held twice in a year, i.e. January & July 2018. An application form will be released via online mode only.

AFMC MBBS 2018
The medical aspirants are admitted to Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) in MBBS course on the basis of NEET examination. The online filing of the application form starts from the month of July 2018. AFMC grants admission to 130 MBBS seats including 10 seats for SC/ST candidates (105 seats for boys and 25 seats for girls).

DU MBBS Admission 2018
University of Delhi (Delhi University) offers UG and PG courses in medicine, engineering, commerce and science. Admission to MBBS course in the constituent colleges of Delhi University is done on the basis of NEET. No separate pre-medical test is held for admission to MBBS courses. Online registration will begin from the month of May 2018.

CENTAC 2018
Central Admission Committee (CENTAC) is primarily responsible for conducting admission to UG programmes offered by various government colleges of Puducherry and other states/UT’s in the medical, engineering & other fields. CENTAC 2018 application form for admission will be notified in the second week of May 2018. Admission in MBBS programme will be done on NEET scores.

IPU CET MBBS 2018
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University offers admission to students in MBBS programme on the basis of NEET 2018 score. The application for admission in MBBS will be issued in the month of June 2018. Candidates can fill and submit the application form via online mode through the website.

DNB CET 2018
The DNB CET is Diplomate of National Board Centralized Entrance Test. It is a national level entrance exam conducted by Diplomate of National Board Centralized Entrance Test for applicants seeking admission through DNB.
This exam is held twice in a year (January and July Session). Through DNB CET examination, candidates will get admissions in DM/MS and DNB 3-year Super Specialty courses. Application will be released via online mode only.

CMC Vellore 2018
CMC Vellore (Christian Medical College) is a Christian minority, an educational college which offers admissions to students in various UG, PG courses, diploma & other courses in medical field. The application form is released online only in the third week of March 2018. Admission to MBBS course is done on the basis of NEET Score followed by an aptitude test set by CMC.

MU OET 2018
No entrance examination is conducted by Manipal University for admission of students to its various UG and PG courses in the field of medical, dental, etc. Admissions in PG medical courses are done through NEET PG, and MBBS & BDS course it is done through NEET UG scores. An application form is filled up online.

AMU MBBS 2018
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) is a premier central University. No entrance examination is conducted by AMU for the admission of students in MBBS & BDS courses. Admission into these courses is done through NEET examination. The admission form will be released in the month of June 2018.

PGIMER 2018
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) conducts university level examination for admissions of students in MD, MS, DM, MDS and other PG courses. Candidates can register for this exam through online mode. This examination is held twice in a year, i.e. January and July sessions.

BVP CET 2018
Bharti Vidyapeeth Deemed University does not hold any entrance exam for admission in MBBS & BDS courses. Candidates have to qualify the NEET 2018 to get admission into these courses. Admission and counseling process will be done by MCC (Medical Common Counseling).

SAAT MBBS 2018
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University offers various UG, PG and other courses in the field of medical, engineering, computer applications, etc. Students have to clear the NEET examination for admission in MBBS & BDS courses offered by various constituent institutions of the university. Applications will be released via online mode.

KIITEE 2018

The admission of Medical aspirants to Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology in PG Medical, PG Dental, and MBBS & BDS Courses is done on the basis of NEET exam. Students have to qualify the NEET exam to get admission in medical & dental courses. The application form will be accessible via online mode through the website.

Tuesday, 1 May 2018

How to Study Biology and Physics for AIIMS?


All India Institute of Medical Sciences is the most prestigious medical institute of the country. It holds medical entrance test every for admission of students in MBBS courses to its Institute. Lakhs of students appear at this examination, but only a few hundred are selected for admission in AIIMS. AIIMS, New Delhi, is the parent organization and its 7 more branches have been opened in different parts of the country.

As AIIMS entrance examination is tough, the aspirants require studying all the subjects of its Syllabus thoroughly. Its syllabus comprises Physics, Chemistry, Biology and General Knowledge. Though all demand deep and thorough study, Physics and Biology should be given extra attention. Both are also high scoring. These two subjects must also not be taken lightly. Seriousness and sincerity are two most vital factors that play a very important role in the success of examination of this standard. AIIMS Medical Entrance Examination tests intelligence, diligence and depth of knowledge of the students in the subject. The students who score 60% marks in their 12th exams in the Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects are eligible to appear for AIIMS. There is cut throat competition among the medical aspirants to get seats in AIIMS. That is why they are required to prepare for it in that way.

The medical aspirants must start their study from the 11th class itself with an aim to have medical seats in AIIMS. Only then they can compete. It is not a month or two preparations. It requires long time planning to get through the AIIMS medical entrance examination.

AIIMS syllabus is vast and comprehensive. It comprises 11th and 12 class syllabuses. So, AIIMS aspirants must read all the topics, which constitute the syllabus, in class 11th and 12th from Biology and Physics very deeply and thoroughly. AIIMS tests knowledge and understanding of concepts on the part of medical aspirants. Every chapter from Biology and Physics given below must be studied thoroughly for getting success in the medical entrance examination.

11th Class Physics: Physical World and Measurement, Kinematics, Work, Laws of Motion,  Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body, Behavior of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory, Gravitation, Properties of Bulk Matter, Thermodynamics,  Energy and Force, Oscillations and Waves.

12th Class Physics: Electrostatics, Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation, Current Electricity,  Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents, Electromagnetic Waves, Optics, Atoms and Nuclei, Electronic Devices Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism.

11th Class Biology: Diversity in Living World, Cell Structure and Function, Structural Organization in Animals and Plants, Plant Physiology and Human Physiology.

12th Class Biology: Reproduction, Biology and Human Welfare, Genetics and Evolution, Biotechnology and Its Applications and Ecology and Environment.

While medical aspirants are doing thorough preparation, they are required to have the subject wise preparation in place also.

Medical aspirants must study all the topics thoroughly and practice the previous 10-year question papers, which will not only give them the idea about the preparation but also boost their confidence up for the entrance examination.

 Physics is a concept-based subject. That is why they need to solve all practical problems. They are also required to understand the basic concept of the subject. They are advised to go through the NCERT books on the subject. It is necessary to solve problems on a regular basis as that will help them absorb concepts and do well on the entrance exam.


The same rule applies to Biology also. Medical aspirants require going through the books of eminent authors on the subject and making well-organized and compact notes.  There must be separate notes for practical and theory. They should maintain separate notebooks for practical and theory. Lastly, the most important thing that the medical aspirants have to keep in their mind about Biology is its concept and diagrams. These two aspects of the subject will help them solve the problems easily in the examination.

Last Date to Apply is 10th May 2018 | AIPMST (Secondary)



AIPMST (Secondary)-2018, offers a scholarship for studying MBBS & BDS Courses. All medical entrance exam aspirants such as AIIMS, CBSE NEET and JIPMER can also apply to it for a scholarship to pursue their study.
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Monday, 30 April 2018

Give Online NEET Test Daily to Prepare for Exam




National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is conducted every year to select a few students for admission to govt. and private medical colleges in MBBS/BDS courses. Both online and off line preparation must go side by side. The number of students appearing for the examination is in lakhs while the selection is made in thousands. That is why NEET is one of the most difficult medical entrance tests in the country. With the introduction of online mode of examination, it is very important for the NEET aspirants to be conversant about it beforehand. Though going through chapter after chapter in all the three subjects from the syllabus is a must, giving online test while preparing for the exam has also become indispensable for the students. Giving online NEET test makes the students aware of all the nuances of this mode in advance.

Students get the following benefits from giving online NEET test while preparing for the exam:
Self-evaluation:
Preparation by giving online tests enables the NEET aspirants to know how much they have understood after going through the books. The more they will practice online, the better will they perform in the examination. As the NEET Examination is conducted online, so the aspirants must adopt a habit of giving online test during preparation. Otherwise, only depending on books will be of no help for them.

Increase Speed:
Solving the questions speedily and correctly matters most in any competitive examination. Speed also plays a most important role in the success of NEET Examination. It can only be increased by attempting questions online during the preparation. Without giving a regular online test during preparation, students cannot increase the speed while attempting the questions. NEET demands fast, accurate and exact attempt, which can only be possible by giving online test.

Hone accuracy:
The accuracy in solving the questions is increased by giving an online test during the preparation of the examination. Doing it time and again will naturally hone their accuracy. The students will also be able to identify their weak areas and try to cover them up. Online test helps NEET aspirants hone accuracy while attempting questions. It is essential to ensure success in the examination. 

Examination Pattern:
 Candidates must also know the examination pattern. By giving an online test, they will know about NEET exam pattern well in advance. It makes them aware of how many questions are asked from which section of the subject. It gives them knowledge in advance about the section-wise selection of questions. It also tells the students which section of the subject contains hard questions and which one has easy ones. It helps the students know all about the online examination.

Time Management:
Time management is one of the most important factors in the success of students in online examination. Preparing online gives the idea to NEET aspirants about the limited time in which they have to solve the questions. If you fail to manage the time well in the examination, it will be very difficult to get through it. So, online NEET test during preparation helps the students know about time management in a better way. Majority of the NEET aspirants are well-prepared and well-read. But those who lag behind managing the time while solving question papers fail to succeed. Managing time in a better way is very important and it can only be possible by giving online test.

Boost Up Confidence:

 By giving online test, students become able to know how much they can score in the examination. It boosts their confidence up. Increasing confidence through online tests helps a lot in getting success in the NEET Examination. 

Madras HC's Direction to CBSE to Re-allot NEET Exam Centres is Welcome



The Madras High Court has rightly directed the CBSE to re-allot the NEET examination centres for Tamil Nadu candidates who were allotted centres in other states. The court ordered the CBSE to allot NEET exam centres adjacent to the aspirants' place of residence or at least in the state at the earliest. NEET aspirants with similar problems of getting exam centres outside their home state can apply for fresh seat allotments.

Madras HC Directive Come after PIL Filed
This hailing direction of Madras High court has been given by a division bench of justices Huluvadi G Ramesh and M while disposing of public interest litigation (PIL) filed by lawyer S Kalimuthu Mylavan.
The petitioner had requested the court for a direction to CBSE for re-allotment of the NEET examination centres for the candidates from Tamil Nadu, who were assigned centres outside the state. He had submitted that the TN candidates were allotted examination centres in other states unlike what was mentioned in their applications.
The petitioner had contended that most of the candidates were from rural areas and belonged to poor families and that they might not be able to afford their stay in other states.

Here is What the Madras HC Bench Said:
 "Because of allotment of exam centres in other states, the candidates will have to travel a long distance and there will be financial implications on them," the bench said. "We direct the CBSE that in respect of the candidates who have been allotted centres in Kerala, Rajasthan or other faraway places or in other states, (they) shall be allotted centres adjacent to their place of residence or at least in Tamil Nadu at the earliest," it added. The revised allotment should be intimated to the candidates by the CBSE by publishing the information on a website or newspaper, the bench said.
NEET aspirants allotted seats outside their home state can get fresh seats Similarly, NEET aspirants who have been allotted centres in other states can apply to the local NEET exam centre and get fresh allotments. "On such representation, the same shall be considered by the authorities in a proper manner as directed above and such details shall be published," the bench said.


Thursday, 26 April 2018

NEET Aspirants to Practice Sample Paper to Ensure Success | CBSE NEET 2018


It is a must for NEET Aspirants to Practice Sample Paper to Ensure Success
 As the NEET exam gets closer, the best way of preparation for it to practice the sample papers. These are totally based on the questions asked in previous year examinations. The NEET aspirant becomes completely familiar with the nature, type, mode and pattern of examination by practicing the sample paper. It also enables the students to manage their time while attempting the questions from each subject. So, sample papers have proved extremely beneficial for students in all types of examinations. They make them aware of all the nitty-gritty of question papers to be asked in the examination beforehand.

Test your Knowledge:

The sample paper is the best source for students to test their knowledge of the subjects the question from which they are going to face in the examination. It helps them assess their knowledge without any help from others. It is the most appropriate way of self-assessment as the exam gets near.

Examination Pattern:

Sample papers are the only sources available for the students to make them aware of the examination pattern. It is necessary for them to know in advance how to prepare themselves accordingly. It makes them aware of style, model, type and nature of questions generally asked in this type of examination. Knowing examination pattern beforehand helps the students become familiar with an examination.

Type of Question:

 It is the most important part to know while preparing the examination. Without knowing the type of questions to be asked in the examination, the preparation cannot be perfect. It is necessary for the students to know in advance which type of questions they are going to face in the examination. It is also beneficial for them to know that which portion of the subject carries how many numbers. All this can only be possible by practicing sample papers.

Time Management:

 As almost all competitive examinations are objective types, the time duration in solving the questions matters most. So, it is of utmost importance that students must manage the time in such a way as to attempt all questions during the given time in the examination. Here also, sample paper plays a most important role. By practicing sample paper regularly with the examination coming closer, the NEET aspirants will know well how to manage time in the examination hall.